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White by Definition: Status, Identity and Aboriginal Rights
Examines the issue of Aboriginal identification and inherent rights of Aboriginal peoples, and looks at how government policies fail to meet the concerns of specific groups. Uses case study of Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.
White Flour, White Power: From Rations to Civilization in Central Australia
A White Light: A Remarkable Series of Videos Recreating Inuit Stories from Canada's Arctic Makes Its Way from Igloolik to France's Newest High-Tech Art Centre
White Man's Law: Native People in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Jurisprudence
White Man's Water: The Politics of Sobriety in a Native American Community
White Man's Way Won't Do: Native Women Critical of Closed-Door Process for Self-Government
White Mother to a Dark Race: Settler Colonialism, Maternalism, and the Removal of Indigenous Children in the American West and Australia, 1880-1940
The White of the Wampum: Possibilities for Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationships in Canadian Settler Narratives (circa 2012) and Indigenous Storywork
Linguistics Thesis (PhD) -- Carleton University, 2020.
Whites Singing Red Face in British Columbia in the 1950s
Who are Indigenous, and How Should it Matter? Discourses on Indigenous Rights in Norway and Nepal
Who is on Trial? Teme-Augama Anishnabai Land Rights and George Ironside, Junior: Re-Considering Oral Tradition
Who Joins the Canadian Forces?: Developing a Framework for Analysis Using Bourdieu, Habermas, and Giddens
Who Owns the Arctic?: Understanding Sovereignty Disputes in the North
Who We Are and What We Do
Whose Agenda is it? Regulating Health Research Ethics in Labrador.
Whose Face Anyway?: Images of First Nations Protest and Resistance in Kahnawake and Kanesatake, Kanien'kehaka Territory 1990, a Study in the Social Construction of Voice and Image
Whose Hero?: Images of Louis Riel in Contemporary Art and Métis Nationhood
Whose History Is It Anyway?
Whose Land Is It? Rethinking Sovereignty in British Columbia
Whose "Shared Humanity"?: The Tribal Law and Order Act (2010), Barack Obama, and the Politics of Multiculturalism in Settler Colonial States
Why Anthropologists Study Human Remains
Why Are We Settling? Indigenous Cultural Safety Education for Counsellors in Ontario
Kinesiology Thesis (PhD) -- Queen's University, 2020.
Why Do I Need to Sign It? Issues in Carrying Out Child Assent in School-Based Prevention Research Within a First Nation Community
Why Have I Not Forgotten My Language: A Yowlumne Language Autobiography
Why Indian People Should be the Ones to Write About Indian Education
Why Many Students Should Begin College Close to Home
Why the 90s Were so Sexy: Locating Sexuality, Pleasure and Desire in Work Produced by Indigenous Women Identified Artists During the 1990s and Early 2000s in Canada
Art History Major Research Paper (M.A) -- Ontario College of Art & Design University, 2020.
Why the 'Native' Fashion Trend is Pissing Off Real Native Americans
Why They Fought: Native American Involvement in the American Civil War
Why We Play Basketball
Widening the Circle: Collaborative Research for Mental Health Promotion in Native Communities
Wii Niiganabying (Looking Ahead): Rearticulating Indigenous Control of Education
Wiindigoo Sovereignty and Native Transmotion in Gerald Vizenor’s Bearheart
Wiisaakodewininiwag ga-nanaakonaawaad: Jiibe-Giizhikwe, Racial Homeopathy, and "Eastern Metis" Identity Claims
Evaluation of Dr. Sebastien Malette and Guilliaume Marcotte's article and testimony regarding Marie-Louise Riel being Louis Riel's aunt. The two were expert witnesses in two courts cases regarding the claim of a historical Métis community in eastern Canada.
Wild Food Summit: Anishinaabe Relearning Traditional Gathering Practices
Wilderness and Territoriality: Different Ways of Viewing the Land
Wilderness Conditions: Ranging for Place and Identity in Louis Owens’ Wolfsong
Wilderness, Modernity and Aboriginality in the Paintings of Emily Carr
Wildlife Risk Perception and Mitigation at Peavine Métis Settlement
Willful Blindness About Indigenous Peoples: The Democratic Deficit and Canadian Public Policy Making
William G. Demmert, Jr. and the Circumpolar North: A Personal Remembrance
William McLennan, 4 October 1948-3 July 2020. Curator Emeritus, Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Vancouver
Windigo Faces: Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations Serving Canadian Colonialism
Winnipeg Tragedy Reveals Real Victims of Abuse
Wisconsin War Stories: Wounded Warriors
The Witcihitisotan (Mutual Support) Committee by and for the Families of Indigenous Adolescents in the City
Examines the use of a peer supported initiative to provide a collective space to help with Indigenous parent-youth relationships.